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At 09:39 27/02/2013 +0000, Pierre Masci wrote:
Hello, with "Home" i can move to the start of the current row. How can i do the same thing with a column?

I don't know that you can. But Ctrl+up-arrow may help. If the cell immediately above is occupied, this moves to the top of the current block of data. If it is not, this moves to the nearest cell (that is, the lowest) in the next contiguous block of data in the column. So repeated use of Ctrl+up-arrow will get you to the top of the column. This will work easily if most cells in your spreadsheet are occupied, but will be pretty useless with sparse data.

Note that you can move about in similar ways using combinations of Ctrl plus the other three arrow keys.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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